Yes – search for “KB5010797 Server 2022.” The .msu package is still available.
When users installed the initial General Availability (GA) media, or when they applied the earliest critical updates (specifically the updates released around mid-2022, such as KB5014678), their systems would report this specific build number. This build is significant because it represents the OS in its post-GA mature state—patches were applied to fix zero-day vulnerabilities and performance bugs, but the system remained "pure" before the introduction of later feature drops or extensive servicing stack updates. It is often considered the "Gold Standard" for stable images used in automated deployments. Windows Server -2022- v21H2 Build 20348.587 -20...